POLL Does Strut brace improve handling?

Does engine strut brace improve driving experience


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GazHyde

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I voted yes, but with the caveat that it does assuming it's fitted on to suspension that is in good condition.

I have one my current wish list....
 

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I have one that will be fitted next year.. after all my suspension has been refurbished.. :whistle:
 

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it can cover up for bad suspension.
But with good suspension, and ONLY when you drive your car like it should be, then it will make a difference.
If you only drive it like a granny, you don't need it at all.
 

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it can cover up for bad suspension.
But with good suspension, and ONLY when you drive your car like it should be, then it will make a difference.
If you only drive it like a granny, you don't need it at all.
Totally agree.
 

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I've got one but haven't fitted it yet so I can't really comment other than to ask

"Do we really have to drive as if we're on a rally because we have a roadster?"

I know it's good fun to race around, but I'm sure our cars in standard form are more than adequate for 99% of us on here.

My brace came with my car when I bought it, still wrapped as the day the previous owner bought it.
 

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I've got one but haven't fitted it yet so I can't really comment other than to ask

"Do we really have to drive as if we're on a rally because we have a roadster?"

I know it's good fun to race around, but I'm sure our cars in standard form are more than adequate for 99% of us on here.

My brace came with my car when I bought it, still wrapped as the day the previous owner bought it.
That's exactly why I mentioned it.
For 95% of people the car works very well in standard form....if all the components are in a state they should be: 15 year old suspension components or bushes are not like new for example.
People should better invest in that then on fancy stuff...but it just looks nice doesn't it :)

......I have it all, new rubbers, new shocks and braces all round. :) :)
 

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I have one fitted and I drive like a granny! On the very odd occasion ones foot does slip then yes it is noticeable. I am however needing new suspension as mine doesn't do a bloody thing at present. Driving over a bit of grit is like driving of a cliff! Slowly of course! :D
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I found fitting mine to make it feel more together and flatter through corners at speed before it an corner at speed always felt a big vague and not massive confidance.
Far happier with it fitted feels more planted into a corner.

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I'm sure they do, slightly.

But you need to have top notch suspension first otherwise its a waste.

Saying that i still want one! haha
 

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Going to change my name to Granny Ratt =))

I've got one but haven't fitted it yet so I can't really comment other than to ask

"Do we really have to drive as if we're on a rally because we have a roadster?"

I know it's good fun to race around, but I'm sure our cars in standard form are more than adequate for 99% of us on here.

My brace came with my car when I bought it, still wrapped as the day the previous owner bought it.
if you are looking to sell i might be interested ;)
 

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I haven't thought about selling it and I haven't really thought about fitting it either. I'll mull it over :cool:
 

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I have one that will be fitted next year.. after all my suspension has been refurbished.. :whistle:
Lets hope they knew what they were doing=))=))=))=))=))=))=))=))=))=)) it must have been by the dynamic duo:scorecard: oh by the way mine stopped the tramming on motorways:)
 

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I think the Z3 handles very well in standard form, unless you you take the cars to the limit, you will not really see any benefit by fitting a strut brace. If you do drive a car nearer the limit, you will already have upgraded your suspension to something a little lower and firmer. If you have done this already then a strut brace will definitely improve the handling as it stops the front suspension towers flexing when cornering hard and fast and altering the front suspension geometry.

Mike
 

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Don't have one and never drove a car with one but I like the look and if it improves the cornering that's just a bonus to me! Still don't know why 1.9 braces are so expensive compared to those for six cyl cars. JIM
 

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Jim over here the motorways have track marks from all the lorries using the inside or middle lanes over time a small gully appears
and our Zeds can get a bit twitchy when we hit a gully these strut braces help to eliminate this so they do help trust me:whistle: as for cornering
I feel that they don't improve the handling so much:thumbsup:
 

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ThAnks @Bazza , we have the same problem here, I wish I could find a reasonably priced one for a 1.9 model. Even used they are much more than for the sixes. You can get a used support for a six for £30-40 but a 1.9 goes over £100! JIM
 

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Jim over here the motorways have track marks from all the lorries using the inside or middle lanes over time a small gully appears
and our Zeds can get a bit twitchy when we hit a gully these strut braces help to eliminate this so they do help trust me:whistle: as for cornering
I feel that they don't improve the handling so much:thumbsup:
This is one of those were Strut bars shouldn't help.
Believe me, your strut bar is covering up something else.
Better check your lower triangles, your bushes and steering rods.
 
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